Posts Tagged ‘President Obama’

Obama to Florida’s Foreclosure Rescue? or Not?

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Today the Obama Administration dipped its big toe into the foreclosure quagmire by announcing a number of moves that will try to keep people in their homes who still have jobs or income. Therefore, residents experiencing Florida foreclosure will be able to modify their loans, refinance, or with Congressional approval, modify the amount owed to the banks in bankruptcy.

President Obama’s plan is real and politically, a good start, but the announcements today will most likely not fully abate the real problem .

Here’s why:

The residential real estate market lost $8,000,000,000,000. Yes. $8 trillion in equity! Caused by lots of irresponsible borrowing, lending and speculating. There is enough blame to go around here. So lets stop playing the blame game.

The government’s plan is, of course, trying to reward the homeowners that have continued to make their monthly payments even if they are under water. That is a great thing, even admirable. It addresses the whole moral hazard issue of not rewarding the rascals – like the government initially did with Wall Street. But $75 billion is less than 10 percent of the amount of the problem. I am not saying that the Obama Administration should do anything different, just that it’s amazing that this wound has taken until NOW to be tended to! Now, that does not mean that the patient is getting better . Just maybe… NOT ANY worse.

I still say it will be the first time homebuyers, the bottom fishers, and the people who keep paying their loans that will truly bail out the economy. So thank you President Obama on behalf of my friends in the title business and the refinance industry for putting life back into our livelihoods.
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Foreclosures: Destroying the Social Fabric, For Now

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

By Roy Oppenheim

Yes… The cavalry is arriving today to Florida with President Obama at the helm to discuss the economic stimulus package and how it will stop the displacement of families from foreclosure.

The picture on the front page of our newspapers says it all.

The Sunday New York Times and the Miami Herald today stresses how families are being uprooted and forced to sell their belongings on the curb due to foreclosures, while gangs are taking over suburban streets and marijuana plants are growing in America’s backyards. So for today this is news, but watch my words, soon this will be old news and the accepted condition… and thus not news at all.

In fact, that is how it was growing up in the Bronx and passing through Harlem and the South Bronx for decades. Written off… forgotten… NO news… It was the accepted state of affairs. In fact, in college we visited these forgotten areas in a graduate seminar. The course was called: Urban Blight. Nothing much was written about these areas except in an academic context. How did this happen? How can we avoid it in the future? How can we change it? Well… fast-forward 27 years and in fact, Harlem is now thriving with a past President taking an office there, as are some of these previous war zones. But… we are now creating a new phenomenon … Suburban Blight! And while new… it will become old real quickly.

So we need to act now! We must try at all costs to keep people in their homes. Allowing the banks to foreclose is never the answer, since the banks are the worst homeowners: absentee, indifferent and faceless.
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